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Implant Dentistry:
September 2008 - Volume 17 - Issue 3 - pp 271-277
doi: 10.1097/ID.0b013e318182d7a4
Basic and Clinical Research

Can Mandibular Depiction Be Improved by Changing the Thickness of Double-Oblique Computed Tomography Images?

Naitoh, Munetaka DDS, PhD; Katsumata, Akitoshi DDS, PhD; Hiraiwa, Yuichiro DDS; Aimiya, Hidetoshi DDS; Ohsaki, Chiaki DT; Ariji, Eiichiro DDS, PhD

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Abstract

Purpose: Multislice helical computed tomography (CT), which can provide detailed 2-D and 3-D reconstructed images, is useful in imaging diagnosis for dental implant treatment. Therefore, in this study, it was performed to clarify the mandibular depiction of double-oblique reconstructed images when changing their thickness.

Materials and Methods: A total of 38 sites in the mandibular molar region were examined using multislice helical CT. The thicknesses of the double-oblique images using multislice helical CT scans were reconstructed in 4 conditions: 0.3 mm, 0.9 mm, 1.6 mm, and 4.1 mm. In double-oblique images, mandibular depiction was evaluated by 5 oral radiologists using a subjective rating score.

Results: In the alveolar crest and the whole of the mandibular canal, the highest value was obtained with 0.9 mm-thick images; however, there was no significant difference between 0.3 mm and 0.9 mm-thick images.

Conclusions: We concluded that depiction of the superior wall of the mandibular canal cannot be improved by changing the thickness of images.

© 2008 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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